May 10, 2024

NexGen Management's 'Young Innovators Meet' concluded

NexGen Management's 'Young Innovators Meet' concluded

KATHMANDU:NexGen Management successfully completed the 'Young Innovators Meet' program in Kathmandu. On Saturday, the program took place at the Anandbhumi Business Centre in New Baneshwor. According to NexGen, this program was designed to assist young individuals who are starting businesses and looking for new opportunities.

Ramesh Kumar Bhattarai, President of NexGen, welcomed the participants in the program. Despite the fact that there are  plenty of career opportunities in the country, due to a lack of good information is driving young people to migrate abroad out of frustration. President Bhattarai stated that this program is organized to facilitate between the supporting organizations and the youth who want to work, 

He stated that such projects would be extended in other parts of the country, including Kathmandu.

Dr. Shambhu Pokharel, President of the Start-Up Innovation and Incubation Center, stated that NexGen Management has performed admirably in the midst of an economic downturn. He stated that the center will assist those who desire to start a business. 

During the session, Basanta Raj Lamsal, Chief Executive Officer of Vijaya Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited, stated that financial resources can be supplied for persons interested in starting a business on behalf of a Laghubitta Bittiya.

The program's chief guest, Devendra Pratap Shah, former CEO of Krishi Bikash Bank and Nepal Bank, stated that the country will not prosper unless the youth take the initiative. They emphasized their conviction that young people should seek new job chances and move forward, and that they can achieve success by collaborating with company such as NexGen Management.

Ratna Raj Bajracharya, CEO of Global IME Bank, chaired the Young Innovators Meet program. In his perspective on the program, he stated that banks should invest from people's deposits and can only invest in industrial company with prospects and the ability to repay loans.

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